Senator HANSON (Queensland—Leader of Pauline Hanson's One Nation) (14:34): Minister, it's been reported in the Australian that the Prime Minister recently attended a private dinner in Toorak where he dined alongside a wealthy international education operator whose college was shut down for significant noncompliance— Senator Whish-Wilson: Gina Rinehart. Gina Rinehart— The PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson, please resume your seat. Senator Whish-Wilson interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Whish-Wilson, order! Senator Whish-Wilson: Who paid the bill? Senator Thorpe: What do we get—a suspension? The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Whish-Wilson and Senator Thorpe, I remind you both of 203. I will draw to your attention standing order 203, particularly those parts about senators refusing to conform to the orders and disregarding the authority of the chair. Senator Hanson, I am going to invite you to put your question again. I think you had only just started it. If you wouldn't mind, could you put the question again, and I will reset the clock. Senator HANSON: Minister, it's been reported in the Australian that the Prime Minister recently attended a private dinner in Toorak where he dined alongside a wealthy international education operator whose college was shut down for significant non-compliance. Why is Prime Minister Albanese rubbing shoulders with individuals from the scandal ridden student visa sector instead of taking real action to cut down on scams, visa mills and rorts that are flooding Australia with cheap labour and fake students?